From record-breaking hits to shocking cancellations, the 2024-25 TV season had it all. Which shows made the cut, and which ones left fans heartbroken?

6/3/2025 | Entertainment | CA

The 2024-25 TV season was a whirlwind of highs and lows, with some shows soaring to the top of the ratings while others faced the chopping block. NBC's Sunday Night Football once again claimed the crown as the most-watched program, though its viewership dipped slightly from the previous year. Meanwhile, CBS dominated the scripted landscape, with Tracker leading the pack as the most-watched drama and Georgie Mandy’s First Marriage taking the comedy crown. But not all was rosy—several beloved shows, including Blue Blood and S.W.A.T., were canceled despite strong viewership, leaving fans in an uproar.

What made this season particularly fascinating was the emotional rollercoaster for fans. On one hand, there was the joy of seeing new hits like Matlock and High Potential break through. On the other, there was the heartbreak of saying goodbye to long-running favorites. The cancellations of Blue Blood and S.W.A.T.—both of which had dedicated fanbases—sparked debates about the fairness of TV networks' decisions. Why axe a show that still pulls in millions of viewers? The answer, as always, lies in the complex world of ratings, production costs, and network strategies.

This season also highlighted the enduring power of nostalgia. Spin-offs and revivals like NCIS: Origins and the upcoming Blue Blood spin-off proved that audiences still crave familiar stories. Yet, the struggle of new shows to break through—like the low-rated Grimsburg and Krapoplin—showed just how tough the TV landscape has become. In the end, the 2024-25 season was a reminder that in the world of television, nothing is guaranteed—not even for the most-watched shows.

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